

1990
UK operations acquired as a wholly owned subsidiary.1991
First MicroMacro™ TPN Compounder install in the United States. Baxa acquires Apothecary Software’s TPN-PC™ and TPN-PC Plus™ software packages to automate TPN calculation, admixture verification, label preparation, and patient record management.1992
Second-generation pharmacy pump, the Repeater™ Pump, is introduced, an evolution from the unique Exacta-Med® Pump design.1993
Baxa produces its first four-color product catalog.1994
Outbound Telesales Center begins operation.1995
Baxa celebrates 20 years of innovation in products for health-system pharmacies.Exacta-Mix™ Universal Pump is introduced.
The Dual Rate Syringe Infuser (DRI) is introduced for intermittent, fixed-rate drug delivery.
1996
Baxa acquires line of sterile filtration products for pharmacy admixture, in a joint-venture with Gelman Sciences.Baxa and Abbott Laboratories enter into a long-term cooperative marketing agreement for TPN compounding products.
1989
Certification to the quality standards for ISO 9001 through Orion (ORI).1998
The MicroFuse® Infuser is introduced as a simple and economical alternative for infusion of small-volume, syringe-based medication doses.Baxa achieves certification to EN46001, the standards for CE conformance for medical devices in the European Community.
New tip design for Exacta-Med Oral Dispensers eliminates the potential for inadvertent IV administration of oral medications. Tip design will not accommodate a hypodermic needle or actuate a needleless valve.
Baxa signs co-marketing agreement with Abbott Laboratories for the MicroFuse Infuser.
1999
New Repeater Pump introduced for pharmacy fluid transfer, incorporating design enhancements that make the pump more reliable, convenient and durable.
Pictured Above (Top to Bottom):
TPN-PC Plus Manual
The first four color Baxa Product Catalog
The redesigned Baxa Repeater Pump


